Last 2018 Outfit, processing the usual black and white palette and the opposition game of structure/slouchy/volume. Enhanced by high level texture variations, including velvet, leather, and silk. Delaroq handbags were LM’s last find of the year and wha…

The side-stripe trousers with an athleisure connotation is an essential transitional piece. This wide-leg version is conceived from recycled plastic bottles! Pair it with a tailored blazer for a loose, modern, and structured silhouette. Sporty yet soph…

Faithful to this Scandinavian brand for over three years (see Article 2016 “Less”). Woron has proven through the quality of its products that style can rhyme with eco-responsibility (sustainable and vegan materials). This black wrapped dres…

“We want to make fashion sustainable and sustainability fashionable” Organic Basics. The importance of starting on good foundations is a notion well-known and accepted. The same applies to the way we visualize and organize our wardrobe. Her…

An ideal texture for winter, cashmere is one of Lines/Manner’s favorite must-have. Particularly for cardigans. Eileen Fisher’s new collection conquers deeply, not only because of the good quality of their fabrics but also via their commitme…

I very rarely feature fast fashion brands as I think there’s a better way to do things but when I discovered Mango’s Committed Collection I wanted to show my support. Fast fashion brands are not going to be able to change their ways overnight but testing the waters with sustainable collections is a good start.
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COS recently released a very special collection to celebrate their tenth year, 10 – a limited collection of ten pieces for women, men and children. The pattern-cutters and designers worked together to create each item with minimum waste.

What a great feeling it is to offer, to others or to yourself, little pleasures that resonate with your values. Pushing this thought a little further, learning the stories which lie hidden behind these objects makes gifting them even more … Continue reading →

Reve en Vert shouldn’t be an unknown name to you, if you’ve followed Lines/Manner with a lively interest since its creation. It wouldn’t be a surprise to you then either LM dedicated an article to REV about the COP 21 … Continue reading →

All on set with a neutral palette steeped in organic materials and ethical fashion. Mochni, an international online platform as dedicated as Lines/Manner to raising awareness about responsible fashion, turning the spotlight on eco-friendly brands and encouraging ones with ecological … Continue reading →

Porte de Versailles, Paris. The Who’s Next fashion tradeshow. One of the world’s most reputable events. Best of the best for the discovery of young talented designers, independent and/or emerging. Presentations of creations from their latest collections, meeting inspiring fashion … Continue reading →

Denmark-based architect Konrad Wójcik re-imagines what it’s like to live sustainably outside of cities with the ‘Primeval symbiosis’ project. Designed while he was still an architecture student, the tree-inspired concept home for two is mounted on a single pole and covered in solar panels. The design also features a heat pump that extracts more energy […]

Lines/Manner wishes to share an important and captivating new discovery: REV by Rêve en Vert. Founded in 2013, REV is the premier online destination for sustainable luxury fashion. It is composed of independent and emerging designers who vow to respect … Continue reading →

Portuguese studio Friday specializes in eco-friendly architecture and created a floating home that can be customized to an individual’s needs. The modular house can be transported anywhere and the design features a terrace, wine cellar and stove. With the use of natural materials, the structure was also created with energy efficiency and sustainability in mind. Furthermore, […]

Oas1s is a green housing concept that envisions buildings as trees. The futuristic-looking four-story ‘treescrapers’ feature a large facade covered in plants. Using trees as a model for the buildings, the housing units operate sustainably by consisting of recycled wood and leaves, collecting sun through solar panels and water in boilers as well as providing oxygen. […]

Christina Fischer, a Danish designer on the rise. Discovered and noticed on social networks, I instantly felt a certain admiration for her work. What really caught my eye was that she photographs her entire artisanal process, from design to production, … Continue reading →

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